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???? What’s the difference between a cheap Stratocaster and an expensive one?
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But… I thought tone was in the fingers? ????
There's a difference, but I wouldn't pay thousands of pounds for it. A guitar that feels right can be made to sound right.
What Amp are you running?
Amp won!
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No fare….Pete's playing both.
This is why you should look at your amp and get the best you can there forst.
If you're Danish Pete then you can make a tin can glued to a bucket and a couple of strings sound amazing
Why is the guitars so heavy?
sounds the same, like a strat.
That melody was… beautiful
I think here the amp is a bigger thing, if you played on an amp that are that expensive the more expensive would win by a landslide
Squire All the way and money left over
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No comparison sound wise, but it wouldn't take $5K to make the Squier sound a whole lot better than it does.
Playability is much better on the more expensive of the two, everything from intunation to the spacing of the strings on the bridge. The resonation of the wood and the pickups on the more expensive guitar will make for better tone clarity.
one is over priced
I always tell my students, gear is everything, save up for the best.
Damn that's a heavy ahh guitar.. lol
I could tell a difference but that could just be mainly the pickups, you get a luthier and stick about $800 in that Squire and it'll sound ,play and feel just as good as the $5000 one,
I did that to a $500 China made Gretsch, have $1200 total in it and that included buying a hard shell case shaved the Frets and edges, put in upgraded TV Jones pickups and pots upgraded nut, locking tuners, sounds feels and plays like a $3,000 American made one, and it looks great, that's why I stuck the money in it because there was a lot I liked about it I knew I had potential
How can you play a guitar that weighs more than 2 tons?
I don't get the whole distressed look thing. It strikes me as stupid
Moral of the story: get a really expensive amp
How are you picking up a 5000lb guitar? ????
PRS sounds better
Quite close but I’m sure the feel and playability of the expensive one is noticeably better. Plus why fall in love with a cheap guitar with soft frets that will relatively quickly need a refret that will cost multiple times what the guitar itself cost originally?
For dozens of world renowned players a Squier Strat is enough. Good enough for me too.
Change the pickups and they will nearly sound the same
What people don’t understand about these comparison videos is that they don’t have a proper way of showing you how the guitar feels to play. I have a Fender Ultra Americano trenta venti grande and the way it vibrates my nuts is unreal ????
The tone difference is there but it isn't quite 4000+ more tone beauty. Having said that I bet the way they feel in your hands could be widely different.
Drop some alnico pups in that Squire and you've got "the sound" you're looking for ????
Get a good amp and some skills and the guitar matters not.
That said, the custom shop does sound more refined, but not $5k worth!
The player makes the sound
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